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. >> jennifer: what do you make of the news today that fox con is the apple computer parts plant in china what do you think of the fact that they announced that they are going to allow workers to unionize? >> i think it's a really positive step in the right direction. i hope it's legitimate. we see tremendous abuse of workers in ail different parts of the world. we're involved in a campaign in mexico, where tremendous abuse of worker, and they do wire harness work in deplorable conditions. it's very much like the fox con story. anywhere that global public pressure can convince companies that they should give workers the right to organize and the right to collective bargaining that is very very positive. >> jennifer: and will that convince countries they should be more responsive to union workers, like in china? >> well, you know, we work throughout the world. we're involved in some campaigns in india right now, where we're supporting worker's rights to organize. so we want to see a global middle class we want to see every country respect laborers rights, and yes, we think it is extremely
. >> jennifer: what do you make of the news today that fox con is the apple computer parts plant in china what do you think of the fact that they announced that they are going to allow workers to unionize? >> i think it's a really positive step in the right direction. i hope it's legitimate. we see tremendous abuse of workers in ail different parts of the world. we're involved in a campaign in mexico, where tremendous abuse of worker, and they do wire harness work in deplorable...
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and pipelines will not be built to china. they're already stalled up in british columbia. so the key is -- we gotta get real here. if we want to fight climate change and stop the droughts and wildfires and super storms, we can't pretend everything's okay and keep building out the dirty energy sources. we've gotta transition to clean energy and do it fast. >> john: let's turn to the climate science deniers in the classrooms. you've heard about what's going on in kansas. how much traction do these proposals have? >> right now they're getting none. we've seen similar bills in arizona and oklahoma and now this one in kansas. it is a shame that we have to spend time talking about this. we're not spending that much time questioning whether gravity exists or whether elvis is really dead. it is almost silly that this is coming up as a legitimate topic. but nevertheless, it is coming from this group alec, that you just talked about and alec, the american legislative exchange council, is also going after clean energy legislation in minnesota, ohio and other states across the country
and pipelines will not be built to china. they're already stalled up in british columbia. so the key is -- we gotta get real here. if we want to fight climate change and stop the droughts and wildfires and super storms, we can't pretend everything's okay and keep building out the dirty energy sources. we've gotta transition to clean energy and do it fast. >> john: let's turn to the climate science deniers in the classrooms. you've heard about what's going on in kansas. how much traction...
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. >> caller: yes, at the rate of growth that some countries like china and brazil are growing with the rate of carbon they put into, there's nothing we can do. i'm not making the case that we should don't anything, but we have to realize that there are articles coming out of china where they are walking around with breathing canisters because of how bad their air is. we need to reduce the amount of carbon, but it is going to raise the rate of energy of how much we have to pay for on everything in this country tremendously and even though the job rate is 7, 8%, people are not making as much money and everything is growing in price, and this energy goes along with that as well, it is only going to add to the pressures we all face so there needs to be a push for cheaper energy. >> stephanie: i agree. >> and solar and winds are part of that. and it is not sunnier in germany than it is here. >> stephanie: that was the latest thing we learned from fox news. >> even in cloudy germany, they are getting a lot of bang for their buck. they have ordinary roof tiles all out there germany producing
. >> caller: yes, at the rate of growth that some countries like china and brazil are growing with the rate of carbon they put into, there's nothing we can do. i'm not making the case that we should don't anything, but we have to realize that there are articles coming out of china where they are walking around with breathing canisters because of how bad their air is. we need to reduce the amount of carbon, but it is going to raise the rate of energy of how much we have to pay for on...
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both companies do business with china. house intelligence leaders -- house intelligence committee leaders claim the u.s. lost more than $300 billion due to trade secret cyber theft naming china in particular and calling the degree of theft unprecedented. former congressman jesse jackson jr. is in court today facing charges that he siphoned off campaign funds for personal use. his wife has a separate hearing later this afternoon facing charges she filed false tax returns for the past six years. both are expected to plead guilty but sentencing won't take place for another few weeks. he faces up to five years in prison. her maximum is three. jackson and his wife reportedly took $750,000 of campaign money and bought everything from a rolex watch to children's furniture. we're back after the break. i can't stand these spots. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the
both companies do business with china. house intelligence leaders -- house intelligence committee leaders claim the u.s. lost more than $300 billion due to trade secret cyber theft naming china in particular and calling the degree of theft unprecedented. former congressman jesse jackson jr. is in court today facing charges that he siphoned off campaign funds for personal use. his wife has a separate hearing later this afternoon facing charges she filed false tax returns for the past six years....
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like nixon went to china obama's got to go after entitlements. i don't think that's the word i use. i talk medicare, medicaid, social security. >> bill: earned benefits. >> it is earned benefits. investments and insurance. social insurance. but their view is if you do it their way, if you go after -- you go after -- you raise the retirement age for social security or medicare, you cut benefits. you shift costs on to seniors. then the republicans will go along. we had an election and president obama's inaugural speech was about what the country voted for. he won by -- he wanted a state by ohio to win. that's not insignificant. he won an electoral college landslide. the republicans are saying do you it our way then we'll work with you. no. we need to compromise to be sure. the fundamental things, you grow the economy from the middle class outward. that has to be part of his theme. i think it will be tonight. i think he will continue moving that direction. >> senator sherrod brown from ohio. our guest in studio. rare that you get a chance toes the question to a united states senator. h
like nixon went to china obama's got to go after entitlements. i don't think that's the word i use. i talk medicare, medicaid, social security. >> bill: earned benefits. >> it is earned benefits. investments and insurance. social insurance. but their view is if you do it their way, if you go after -- you go after -- you raise the retirement age for social security or medicare, you cut benefits. you shift costs on to seniors. then the republicans will go along. we had an election and...
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china didn't go into resomething else the way we thought it would. with those concerns cleared out, people could focus on the private sector and say, we are actually recovering. >> bill: all good signs. derek thompson senior editor for the atlantic.com. follow derrick on twitter at dkthomp. [ music ] >> this is "the bill press show." current tv, it's been all building up to this. >>bill shares his views, now it's your turn. >>i know you're going to want to weigh in on these issues. >>connect with "full court press with bill press" at facebook.com/billpressshow >>i believe people are hungry for it. [ music ] >> taking your e-mails on any topic at any time? this is "the bill press show," live on your radio and current tv. >> joe cirincione joins us on the "full-court press" as well as anthony pappas to talk more about the super bowl commercials, speaking of which laurie says there is a difference between what interests a male and a female for commercials. you two guys, you guys like the doritos and taco bell. i thought they were stupid. my absolute fav
china didn't go into resomething else the way we thought it would. with those concerns cleared out, people could focus on the private sector and say, we are actually recovering. >> bill: all good signs. derek thompson senior editor for the atlantic.com. follow derrick on twitter at dkthomp. [ music ] >> this is "the bill press show." current tv, it's been all building up to this. >>bill shares his views, now it's your turn. >>i know you're going to want to...
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only that, he's being told by everyone on television that he has to reach out and have a "nixon goes china" moment in which he like adopts some of the plan that was completely rejected by the voters in the fall. >> nobody writes about irritation with sunday shows better you do. you share my -- that's what i screamed to david gregory. i'm going to start texting him during his -- it really is, the president needs to reach out more. that's the mean every week, right? >> the president should reach out more. he doesn't have to reach out on anything else, just that. as mike murphy said this weekend. that means making the beneficiaries pay more. that's the way we're going to solve our long term debt problem. stephanie: if i have to hear that one more time, the president needs to lead. >> guess what, he is leading not the direct you want him to go. stephanie: we may be down one side of the partisan divide. you can't keep saying it's both sides, the president needs to do more. it is the house republicans, that is the problem, right? they can't seem to me coherently explain why they are on the wrong
only that, he's being told by everyone on television that he has to reach out and have a "nixon goes china" moment in which he like adopts some of the plan that was completely rejected by the voters in the fall. >> nobody writes about irritation with sunday shows better you do. you share my -- that's what i screamed to david gregory. i'm going to start texting him during his -- it really is, the president needs to reach out more. that's the mean every week, right? >> the...
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situation where our debt reached such a maximum that we became overly indebted to a government like china for instance. >> stephanie: you're going to need your pistol? >> caller: it's possible. >> stephanie: all right. >> caller: i don't believe we should limit it to pistols. >> stephanie: okay. all right. sorry, honey. i appreciate your call. i'm out of time. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> 100 million chinese inveighed the country. you're going to fight them off with a revolver. >> stephanie: a pink pistol. by the way great piece in the times this weekend. u.s. debt not so dire. moderate changes could change the situation for at least a decade. most agree. it is because he brought up the debt. it is an interesting piece about this fearmongering and screaming we did debt ceiling hostage crisis and all of that stuff. anyway, so not to discount your fear that we're going to be overtaken. >> well, yeah. that's paranormal. >> stephanie: we'll talk about this and much more as we continue. 19 minutes after the hour. it is "the stephanie miller show." >> announcer: funny how. funny like she
situation where our debt reached such a maximum that we became overly indebted to a government like china for instance. >> stephanie: you're going to need your pistol? >> caller: it's possible. >> stephanie: all right. >> caller: i don't believe we should limit it to pistols. >> stephanie: okay. all right. sorry, honey. i appreciate your call. i'm out of time. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> 100 million chinese inveighed the country. you're...
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if you look at the developing countries, china india and others, they are now the largest polluters in the world by far. >> oh, yeah. >> to the extents that's what you are trying to get at the united states is a country. it's not a planet. on the other handy, if we unilaterally impose these things t would have a devastating impact okay economics, depending upon which measure we are talking about >> bill: that is an idiotic statement. what the do you think it will have on miami when on miami when it's under water? of all states, florida should be leading the fight to do something about climate change. >> that's going to be the first state that goes. >> breaks off and drops into the ocean. >> the keys, gone. miami, gone. the whole fishing industry the tourist industry, the whole thing, gone. and then he said, oh man, we can't do anything about climate change. it costs us too much money. costs us too much money not to. joey out in chicago. hey, joey. what do you say? good morning. >> good morning, everybody. what year did the dinosaurs go extinct if the earth is 6,000 years old. a guy tal
if you look at the developing countries, china india and others, they are now the largest polluters in the world by far. >> oh, yeah. >> to the extents that's what you are trying to get at the united states is a country. it's not a planet. on the other handy, if we unilaterally impose these things t would have a devastating impact okay economics, depending upon which measure we are talking about >> bill: that is an idiotic statement. what the do you think it will have on miami...
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china hacng us blind? >> ty are targeting a broad of wetern organizations. sreme courthe the death penalty. >> he might as well p pick a cad the deck to figure penalty.get the death >> not a single justice will say is unconstitutional, but someme it's a bad idea. in senate, the brashsh new kid on the block. i was elected t to represent 26 texans and to speak the truth. captioned by t national captioning g institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> sequestration. march 1st is the deadline. a pentagon warns 800,000 employees will have to and federalleave cut inrs will taka 20% for six months. flying will be a little tougher. long lines at the airport, avel delays. wt to be careful what you eat. food safety inspectors will be effected. fbi and other law enforcent will ta a hit. salary for members of congress is safe. they say nonone of this was to happen. >> it was never meant to become unimplemented policy. they face a simple choice. they willing to compromise, protectct vital investments in education, health care, national curity, and all the jobs that depend on them? w
china hacng us blind? >> ty are targeting a broad of wetern organizations. sreme courthe the death penalty. >> he might as well p pick a cad the deck to figure penalty.get the death >> not a single justice will say is unconstitutional, but someme it's a bad idea. in senate, the brashsh new kid on the block. i was elected t to represent 26 texans and to speak the truth. captioned by t national captioning g institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> sequestration. march 1st is the...
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is china hacking us blind? >> of starting a broad swath of western organizations. >> you might as well pick a card out of the deck as to who will get the death penalty. >> some of them will say it's a bad idea. >> the brash new kid on the block. >> i was elected to speak the truth. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- quite sequestration. march 1st is the deadline. they warn 800,000 civilian employees will have to take unpaid leave in federal employee workers will have to take a cut for the next six months. the long lines at the airport, travel delays. you may want to be careful what you e because food safety inspectors will be affected. they will be taking a hit. salaries in congress are safe, but they tell us none of this is supposed to happen. >> it was never meant to become implemented policy. >> and now they face a simple choice. are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments and all the jobs that depend on them? or would they raer put hundreds of thousands of jobs
is china hacking us blind? >> of starting a broad swath of western organizations. >> you might as well pick a card out of the deck as to who will get the death penalty. >> some of them will say it's a bad idea. >> the brash new kid on the block. >> i was elected to speak the truth. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- quite sequestration. march 1st is the deadline. they warn 800,000 civilian employees will have to take unpaid leave in...
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is china acting as a blind? >> this is run by the chinese liberation army and is targeting a broad swath of western companies. >> and a look at the death penalty. >> you may as well pick a card out of the deck. >> not a single justice will say is unconstitutional, but some will say it's a bad idea. >> in the senate, the brash new kid on the block. >> at the end of the day, i was elected to speak for 26 million texans and speak the truth. >> quest rationed. march 1st as the deadline. they warn 800,000 civilian employees -- sequestration. a 20% cut in pay for six months. flying will be tougher. long lines at the airport, travel delays. you may want to be careful what you eat because food safety inspectors will be effected. fbi and law enforcement will take a hit. member salaries in congress are safe but the staff will take a hit. they tell us non was supposed to happen. >> it was never supposed to be implemented policy. >> they face a simple choice. are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments in ed
is china acting as a blind? >> this is run by the chinese liberation army and is targeting a broad swath of western companies. >> and a look at the death penalty. >> you may as well pick a card out of the deck. >> not a single justice will say is unconstitutional, but some will say it's a bad idea. >> in the senate, the brash new kid on the block. >> at the end of the day, i was elected to speak for 26 million texans and speak the truth. >> quest...
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every dollar washington spends, 40 cents comes from china. the problem is that unless the cuts begin at some point, we're heading over a cliff. this is the only time, the only time republicans have a chance by doing nothing, since it's written into law the how the real cuts. and the president in his second term ought to rise above this and is looking at his numbers instead of the budget of the united states. he has proposed no cuts -- none. >> he does not even seem to be worrying about it. there is no sense of urgency. they're so in charge but they only see this in terms of an advantage. there's no sense from the white house that they are worried. >> i hate to interrupt this gloom and doom but it is 30 cents we get for each dollar, which is an improvement. as far as the president's numbers on the deficit, the percentage of income collected from the income-tax has been the low was between 2009 and 2012 in the past 60 years since the korean war, since before the existence of medicare and the reality is the republicans have ruled out any tax inc
every dollar washington spends, 40 cents comes from china. the problem is that unless the cuts begin at some point, we're heading over a cliff. this is the only time, the only time republicans have a chance by doing nothing, since it's written into law the how the real cuts. and the president in his second term ought to rise above this and is looking at his numbers instead of the budget of the united states. he has proposed no cuts -- none. >> he does not even seem to be worrying about...
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. >> china's defense ministry has addressed the u.s. allegations as groundless and a defense ministry spokesperson is quoted as say the military has never been involved in military espionage. the country's ip addresses are often stolen and misused and he said that many attacks come from the united states, but china has never blamed the u.s. >>> people who work for u.s. computer giant apple say hackers have hit them too. the attack resembles one last month on employees of social networking company facebook. spokespersons for apple said some employees visited a website for software developers. software designed to attack the company's network infected their computers. the spokespersons say no user data got out. technicians have started distributing software to detect and delete the malicious software. apple managers say they're cooperating with the fbi to identify those responsible. >>> a japanese caller has won a top u.s. award for helping make cell phones possible. the prize is seen as the nobel of engineering. yoshihisa okumura is the
. >> china's defense ministry has addressed the u.s. allegations as groundless and a defense ministry spokesperson is quoted as say the military has never been involved in military espionage. the country's ip addresses are often stolen and misused and he said that many attacks come from the united states, but china has never blamed the u.s. >>> people who work for u.s. computer giant apple say hackers have hit them too. the attack resembles one last month on employees of social...
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china. yes, the same china that has been on a hacking spree of u.s. companies could cash in big time. too big to refuse. edgrande has been warning about this, he is joining me right now out of chicago, they got that preemptive offer that dwarfs what is worth, they want to puppy. is that a kick in the hiney? what do you think? >> i look at ts, just absurd on the face of it you know. you talk about sequester, it is a drop of rain in the gulf of mexico look at china hacking all property from our great corporation from government, itself. and then we turn around and government subdize a car company, based onechnology that yet to have its day, and chin wants to walk in and buy up that company, after we sub62 they talk our usa tax dollars, that built that company, and convert it to a asset in china, we're going to buy those cars. >> and the amazing thing, is all these auto bailout, some of these subsidies for green energy and like were predicated on belief that jobs, are in america they stay in america, now it like we spent all this money, get something up,
china. yes, the same china that has been on a hacking spree of u.s. companies could cash in big time. too big to refuse. edgrande has been warning about this, he is joining me right now out of chicago, they got that preemptive offer that dwarfs what is worth, they want to puppy. is that a kick in the hiney? what do you think? >> i look at ts, just absurd on the face of it you know. you talk about sequester, it is a drop of rain in the gulf of mexico look at china hacking all property from...
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political dissidents in china. we are the land of freedom and liberty and democracy. >> let me add another thing. we are a nation that believes in intellectual property. this is what is being stolen by the chinese. you go to china today and everybody is walking around with these ripoff technologies, the iphone or whatever, our music, entertainment, it is essentially all being stolen by china. i believe in free trade. i believe in this, but i don't believe that countries should be able to steal from us. liz: stephen moore, thank you so much, sir. next up, two teams playing in the super bowl on sunday. but what about the other 30 teams? the democrats in washington have their way. they will all be working to fight climate change. don't go away. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of
political dissidents in china. we are the land of freedom and liberty and democracy. >> let me add another thing. we are a nation that believes in intellectual property. this is what is being stolen by the chinese. you go to china today and everybody is walking around with these ripoff technologies, the iphone or whatever, our music, entertainment, it is essentially all being stolen by china. i believe in free trade. i believe in this, but i don't believe that countries should be able to...
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they are all suspected of coming from china. as you mentioned, twitter said friday that extremely sophisticated hackers from an unidentified place may have stolen user names, e-mail addresses, and passwords of 250,000 customers. the u.s. has made the low price rise in negotiations with china to stop this kind of backing, which it denies it is behind. >> they are our number one adversary whether you thing militarily in the cyber demean from an economic standpoint, you could ecoomic espionage, one of our biggest threats. china remains that from a privateector standpoint, no doubt that they are going to deny it. >> now the u.s. is considering new economic and diplomatic steps to fight chinese checking according to the financial times that will include more information sharing between washington and private companies. more intelligence information to protect critical systems and infrastructure like power grids and communication systems. administration officials are not commenting on there cyber secuty plans. gerri: so much at stake.
they are all suspected of coming from china. as you mentioned, twitter said friday that extremely sophisticated hackers from an unidentified place may have stolen user names, e-mail addresses, and passwords of 250,000 customers. the u.s. has made the low price rise in negotiations with china to stop this kind of backing, which it denies it is behind. >> they are our number one adversary whether you thing militarily in the cyber demean from an economic standpoint, you could ecoomic...
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that's 4% of their income. . >> an example of growing demand, the number of cars in china has tripled in the last few years. >> performances dominated the grammy awards. some of the acts wowed the crowd along with one big comeback performance. . [ singing ]. >> taylor swift kicked off the night's performances, adele took home the first award for best pop solo performance. miranda lambert, and kelly clarkson paid tribute to patty paige. >> facebook was full of comments, good bad indifferent. >>> the blast and fire that kills a worker in texas. >>> deadly drill the crew of a cruiseship in spain falls to their death. >>> mardi gras come to a standstill. >>> this is blanket rocketship and he's headed to the westminster dog show. more on that coming up. >>> a cool down coming our way. the complete forecast coming up next. whether you're a ham & cheese at noon a turkey-cheddar-bacon in the afternoon or a tuna salad when the job is done sandwich on your terms with any of dunkin's freshly made bakery sandwiches for just $2.99. america runs on dunkin'. . >>> it's cloudy, 36 degrees in central
that's 4% of their income. . >> an example of growing demand, the number of cars in china has tripled in the last few years. >> performances dominated the grammy awards. some of the acts wowed the crowd along with one big comeback performance. . [ singing ]. >> taylor swift kicked off the night's performances, adele took home the first award for best pop solo performance. miranda lambert, and kelly clarkson paid tribute to patty paige. >> facebook was full of comments,...
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the paper says the own security experts and the fbi traced the intrusions to hackers in china who it says were employing techniques associated in the past with hackers from the chinese military. another newspaper, "the wall street journal" says it, too, was hit by chinese hackers who wanted to monitor the china reporting. no attempt, the journal says, to steal customer data. in beijing, a spokesman for china's foreign ministry called any suggestion that the chinese were involved "irresponsible" but the times says the attack coincided with a series of stories it posted on the website which reported that relatives of china's prime minister had he massed a fortune worth several billion dollars through business deals. >> we first noticed the unusual activity on our network shortly after we published our article about the outgoing chinese ruling family. >> reporter: security experts and the fbi say china has been targeting news organizations and overseas for the past few years. one goal is to identify the sources of news leaks within the chinese government. it's also part of a broader pat
the paper says the own security experts and the fbi traced the intrusions to hackers in china who it says were employing techniques associated in the past with hackers from the chinese military. another newspaper, "the wall street journal" says it, too, was hit by chinese hackers who wanted to monitor the china reporting. no attempt, the journal says, to steal customer data. in beijing, a spokesman for china's foreign ministry called any suggestion that the chinese were involved...
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liz: china's cyber attack, should the united states stand up and say you know what, china, knock it off, enough already, we are day trading partner with y you, we understand our picture with you, but enough with the cyber attacks. should the u.s. get more aggressive on cyber attacks? now our media outlets. go ahead. >> certainly we should get much tougher. money changes everything. even a decade ago when they took down one of our spy planes with the chinese air force force it down, american businesses invested in china making money in china ran to capitol hill and said calm down, calm down, and i am not saying we will have a coherent, firm, unified response to chinese attacks which are much more expensive. we won't have a unified response until the businessommunity discovers a grain of patriotism. liz: should the u.s. be getting tougher on china's cyber attacks? go ahead. >> we have to be firm on cyber attacks and really part of a pattern, china has become much more belligerent, much more assertive throughout the region. we now have clash with japan, china is pushing unreasonable sovere
liz: china's cyber attack, should the united states stand up and say you know what, china, knock it off, enough already, we are day trading partner with y you, we understand our picture with you, but enough with the cyber attacks. should the u.s. get more aggressive on cyber attacks? now our media outlets. go ahead. >> certainly we should get much tougher. money changes everything. even a decade ago when they took down one of our spy planes with the chinese air force force it down,...
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china is taking advantage of that. okay, make this connection. >> as you know, china other than the u.s. federal reserve is more in debt than any other institution in the world. i am not making the case that it's only the fact that we owe the chinese so much money that these kinds of things happen. here is the case i'm making. if you look at the behavior of this administration and you could maybe even make the case for the bush administration as well. there is no question that we have backed off and enforcing a lot of the types of activities and behavior that we would expect. for example, we have.in terms of discipline in china on helping north korea get a bomb. we have backed up disappointing china in terms of stealing. the we know that they are stealing our international property. it's applied to mitt romney romney brought up during the campaign. by the way, you used the right point. i don't expect the u.s. government to do much about it is the one who is saying what you are saying. that our debt is making us weak an
china is taking advantage of that. okay, make this connection. >> as you know, china other than the u.s. federal reserve is more in debt than any other institution in the world. i am not making the case that it's only the fact that we owe the chinese so much money that these kinds of things happen. here is the case i'm making. if you look at the behavior of this administration and you could maybe even make the case for the bush administration as well. there is no question that we have...
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what is your expectation of china's role, and do you think china has played an enabling role in the missile and nuclear program? >> [speaking japanese] >> i believe that china is a country with the biggest amount of influence over north korea. and i think implementing sanctions, we need the cooperation of china. and also in our efforts to adopt chapter 7 sanctions resolution in the un security council, since china is a permanent member of the council, we need cooperation from them as well. and when we look at the recent missile launcher and the nuclear test by north korea, we look to these, not as simple events, but in combination. they have increased the range of their missile immensely and they have not attained the ability to reach even mainland united states. and they themselves have said that they have made their nuclear bombs smaller, and they have delivered on a missile. at the same time, i believe they are working and moving towards obtaining those kinds of technologies. this is why i think the united states is pressuring china to exert more influence over north korea. i think the i
what is your expectation of china's role, and do you think china has played an enabling role in the missile and nuclear program? >> [speaking japanese] >> i believe that china is a country with the biggest amount of influence over north korea. and i think implementing sanctions, we need the cooperation of china. and also in our efforts to adopt chapter 7 sanctions resolution in the un security council, since china is a permanent member of the council, we need cooperation from them...
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china surpassed the u.s. in another milestone. flurry analytics forecast that they'll have more smart phone users than the u.s. the growth of china is really fast. it has 1.3 billion population. in the u.s., you can see the smart phone use is gradual. but the uptick of smart phones in china, huge. and that's why american companies want to do business in china. they want access to that market. the down side of that is big concerns about intellectual property. >> they're happy. the size and scope of the hacking story and the apparent connections to the military really puts a lot of pressure on the obama administration. >> it does. >> to say something, to do something to act here. this is serious. >> when you talk about social property theft outside of hacking, companies have complained for years that the chinese government doesn't recognize their ownership of a trade mark or patent or an idea or a business model. and the u.s. government has -- in many different administrations has worked very hard with the chinese on that with littl
china surpassed the u.s. in another milestone. flurry analytics forecast that they'll have more smart phone users than the u.s. the growth of china is really fast. it has 1.3 billion population. in the u.s., you can see the smart phone use is gradual. but the uptick of smart phones in china, huge. and that's why american companies want to do business in china. they want access to that market. the down side of that is big concerns about intellectual property. >> they're happy. the size and...
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having higher energy prices in this country tends to exports economic activity psychiatrist such as china and india so the effects of overall effects on climate change lies through very small so it actually could end up being counterproductive you mentioned china and india the government has said don't panic and pheno if we're going to keep britain flight switched on and actually as countries like china are demanding more imports that's pushing the global prices higher so we're actually removing ourselves in the risk of way by you know looking towards renewable energy non-fossil fuel types of energy and actually exposing the u.k. more to external risks for example imported gas is a lot more vulnerable to security recently imported coal it comes from potential flashpoint such as the persian gulf of course some u.s. states now enjoy electricity prices around a third the price in the u.k. gas prices around the fifth the price is put in british businesses that's a major competitive disadvantage that's a third a very controversial debate affecting millions of house of all across the and it loo
having higher energy prices in this country tends to exports economic activity psychiatrist such as china and india so the effects of overall effects on climate change lies through very small so it actually could end up being counterproductive you mentioned china and india the government has said don't panic and pheno if we're going to keep britain flight switched on and actually as countries like china are demanding more imports that's pushing the global prices higher so we're actually...
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. >>> two congressmen accusing scientists of sharing secret and sensitive technology with china. republican congress frank wolf of virginia and lamar smith of texas have both asked the federal government to investigate the research center. that investigation right now is being held up by some red tape. the congressmen say classified weapons and know how may have been illegally transferred to other countries including china. they also say the u.s. attorney's office in northern california wants to bring criminal charges but that investigation being blocked by the justice department. nasa is now commenting at this point saying it would be inappropriate to discuss any possible investigation. >>> as we continue to following a developing story out of south africa this morning where olympian oscar pistorius learned he'll face a premeditated murder charge against his girlfriend. pistorius reportedly went openly as prosecutors announced their course of action against the athlete. this is video of pistorius leaving jail for the courtroom earlier this morning. his girlfriend seen here, reev
. >>> two congressmen accusing scientists of sharing secret and sensitive technology with china. republican congress frank wolf of virginia and lamar smith of texas have both asked the federal government to investigate the research center. that investigation right now is being held up by some red tape. the congressmen say classified weapons and know how may have been illegally transferred to other countries including china. they also say the u.s. attorney's office in northern...
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in beijing today, china's foreign ministry spokesman rejected those comments. >> ( translated ): china conducts normal maritime activities according to our domestic and international law. there is nothing to object to on that. japan must have a hidden agenda by hyping up a china threat, misleading international opinion, and purposely creating regional tension. >> warner: at the white house, abe sounded a somewhat more restrained note, speaking through a translator. >> i also explained that we have always been dealing with this issue, the senkaku issue, in a calm manner. we will continue to do so and we have always done so. >> sreenivasan: the two leaders also agreed to stand together against north korea's nuclear provocations. and to pursue even closer economic cooperation, which abe needs as he tries to revive a long-stagnant economy. to explore this flare-up between japan and china and the stakes for the u.s., we turn to mike mochizuki, associate dean of the elliott school of international affairs at george washington university. his upcoming book is "the new strategic triangle: the
in beijing today, china's foreign ministry spokesman rejected those comments. >> ( translated ): china conducts normal maritime activities according to our domestic and international law. there is nothing to object to on that. japan must have a hidden agenda by hyping up a china threat, misleading international opinion, and purposely creating regional tension. >> warner: at the white house, abe sounded a somewhat more restrained note, speaking through a translator. >> i also...
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several countries including germany, japan, and north korea's only ally china, joined the u.s. in the opposition. south koreans called it unforgivable. >> this government have investigating nuclear tests while their people are starving. this has to stop. >> this is very regrettable and i hope the south korean government working alongside the international community will stay strong so north korea will never be able to do it again. >> analysts say the timing of this is not a coincidence. this comes just aft -- just hours before the president's state of the union address. brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> if we are also learning details about the man suspected of opening fire in a delaware court house. law officials say the shooter was 68-year-old thomas. that identity has not been confirmed. christine belford was killed yesterday. more than 40 students at the university of virginia are being treated for bacterial meningitis. one student was diagnosed with the infection and 47 others who had direct contact have received antibiotics as a precaution. the infected student is recovering
several countries including germany, japan, and north korea's only ally china, joined the u.s. in the opposition. south koreans called it unforgivable. >> this government have investigating nuclear tests while their people are starving. this has to stop. >> this is very regrettable and i hope the south korean government working alongside the international community will stay strong so north korea will never be able to do it again. >> analysts say the timing of this is not a...
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what that's being driven by largely is china. china has payoff policies to support -- because of policies to support producers, they've been acquiring a lot of grain -- excuse me, a lot of cotton. you can see that cotton stocks have increased substantially in china. they currently account for over 50% of total world inventories. if you look on a commodity basis, i think the stocks as a percent of use in china is some 120%. that has certainly caused a lot of analysts to look at that and wonder how sustainable that is over the longer run. it casts some uncertainty over the large arer markets. china's a large importer of cotton for its textile mills, and so certainly with this sort of stock levels overhanging the market, i think this will lead to some uncertainty in the, in the cotton market as we move forward into this year. well, let's turn to planning, and i think, obviously, with the high prices we're expecting continued strong plantings certainly for grains and oil seeds. some we'll get some new lands coming out crp. this just
what that's being driven by largely is china. china has payoff policies to support -- because of policies to support producers, they've been acquiring a lot of grain -- excuse me, a lot of cotton. you can see that cotton stocks have increased substantially in china. they currently account for over 50% of total world inventories. if you look on a commodity basis, i think the stocks as a percent of use in china is some 120%. that has certainly caused a lot of analysts to look at that and wonder...
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let me show you a video coming out from eastern china. heavy snow covered much of east china on monday and tuesday, causing serious traffic disruption. authorities are advising people to drive slowly and carefully on slippery roads. nanjing saw 18 centimeters of snow on tuesday. the largest one-day snowfall in february for this area. shanghai's traffic was also affected by the snow. now, if we pull back, the satellite picture shows you that the skies are clearing up, so the snow is going to stop across much of the eastern continental asia due to these kind of high pressure systems cresting overhead. shanghai will see the temperature on the upswing too. not so much here in the korean peninsula. seoul this morning saw temperatures dipping down to minus 8.7 degrees. here across much of japan as well, cold is dominating the country. much of the nation saw temperatures dipping down to the freezing point or below across the area including tokyo as well. winter pressure pattern will then be intensified due to this frigid air. and the snowfall wi
let me show you a video coming out from eastern china. heavy snow covered much of east china on monday and tuesday, causing serious traffic disruption. authorities are advising people to drive slowly and carefully on slippery roads. nanjing saw 18 centimeters of snow on tuesday. the largest one-day snowfall in february for this area. shanghai's traffic was also affected by the snow. now, if we pull back, the satellite picture shows you that the skies are clearing up, so the snow is going to...
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in 2009 a leaking gas cylinder sparked a fire in southern china. four tourists decide and three others were injured. a couple of years earlier a balloon exploded immediately after taking off in the suburbs of vancouver, canada. to people died and 11 others were injured. and in 1995 strong winds forced a hot air balloon into the sea off the coast of new zealand. three of the nine people on board died. >>> italian election officials say no clear front-runner has emerged in national elections. the center-left coalition is projected to win a majority in the lower house of parliaments but results in the upper house were less certain. the country could be headed for political gridlock, raising concerns about the next leader's ability to tackle a number of economic problems. political analysts said the election amounted to a referendum on austerity measures imposed by the current government. officials have counted almost all of the ballots for the lower house. under election laws the political group with the most votes is given enough seats to claim a maj
in 2009 a leaking gas cylinder sparked a fire in southern china. four tourists decide and three others were injured. a couple of years earlier a balloon exploded immediately after taking off in the suburbs of vancouver, canada. to people died and 11 others were injured. and in 1995 strong winds forced a hot air balloon into the sea off the coast of new zealand. three of the nine people on board died. >>> italian election officials say no clear front-runner has emerged in national...
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this is not the first rumor, it was reported in china that it would have a 1.5" display and apple has not commented. >> you need good eyesight to see that or maybe some sun would help. >> is that like a dick tracy? >> i was thinking the same thing. >> nice. >> that was 40 years ago? >> oh, my. thank you for that. >> stating that the technology, our ability to get...let's go outside before i get if more trouble. auditioning the hole. >> look at scott, scott would do that he likes to put us in the situation and watch us fizzle. we are looking down from our east bay hills camera through emeryville back to san francisco. live doppler 7 hd shows the radar and the satellite with a lack of radar return and off to a dry start but there is frost inland so want out for that. maybe some folks have the day off and going to head to the golf course. you may have to tee off an hour later so the frost can melt. you can see all the way to coast it is quiet. now, a look at the temperatures i updated at 5:00, frosty around santa rosa and 32 and a load of mid-30's inland, to 40's around fairfield, and mi
this is not the first rumor, it was reported in china that it would have a 1.5" display and apple has not commented. >> you need good eyesight to see that or maybe some sun would help. >> is that like a dick tracy? >> i was thinking the same thing. >> nice. >> that was 40 years ago? >> oh, my. thank you for that. >> stating that the technology, our ability to get...let's go outside before i get if more trouble. auditioning the hole. >> look...
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so we can imagine how this is happening in places like china. >> up next,
so we can imagine how this is happening in places like china. >> up next,
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china, for the people to think it's wonderful what china is doing, it is, it's wonderful for china. but it's not wonderful for us. >> brian: here is the question, we're slashing our military under the sequester. why won't the president stand up to china on all these issues, including cyber warfare? >> nobody really understands it. you look at what just happened with cyber warfare where they're attacking -- now they're attacking our military. how about the military they're building while we're cutting back? the one thing we shouldn't be cutting back and we should be strengthening our military because people are gunning for us. people are after us. whatever reason, they're not likings the united states and we're cutting back on our military? then you look at china and other nations going wild with their military. >> peter: is there goal to be number one, to beat us as the super power around the world? >> the problem is their leaders are much smarter than our leaders. we don't have smart leaders. they have brilliant leaders and their leaders are much smarter and they're playing us like
china, for the people to think it's wonderful what china is doing, it is, it's wonderful for china. but it's not wonderful for us. >> brian: here is the question, we're slashing our military under the sequester. why won't the president stand up to china on all these issues, including cyber warfare? >> nobody really understands it. you look at what just happened with cyber warfare where they're attacking -- now they're attacking our military. how about the military they're building...
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and china is explored in our websites and tonty dot com for you and that's why we're asking for you also what's on the subject and let's not have a look at how you have been voting so the absolute majority believes it's just a p.r. stunt to prop up the latest time the security act signed by the u.s. president sixteen percent of you say that say the scandal is down to espana slightly less saying this is a preview a wild wolf three and a minority of you agree that washington is giving beijing a final warnings and don't forget to go to our website and. now in because this is a landslide has opened a door to the past russian scientists have unearthed the remains of a woolly mammoth and possibly not just one the rare find is expected to shed some light on the fate of the elephant like mammals that became extinct more than four thousand years ago and my colleague carrie johnson spoke to us he's making a question about the find. it was the same beer where they found it like many would have thought actually happen in russia's north carcasses now the discovery was made and week about it in about
and china is explored in our websites and tonty dot com for you and that's why we're asking for you also what's on the subject and let's not have a look at how you have been voting so the absolute majority believes it's just a p.r. stunt to prop up the latest time the security act signed by the u.s. president sixteen percent of you say that say the scandal is down to espana slightly less saying this is a preview a wild wolf three and a minority of you agree that washington is giving beijing a...